Pre-Purchase Home Inspection

A Pre-Purchase Home Inspection is a complete and thorough evaluation of all accessible components of the home completed prior to the purchase of your home. A Pre-Purchase Home Inspection informs you of any potential problems and enables you to negotiate with the seller for repairs or reduced cost of the home purchase. What’s included in a home inspection? Included in a Pre-Purchase Home Inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of the home. We use a 400 point system to evaluate such items as the structural systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, HVAC systems and major appliances. In addition, an inspection includes a detailed report of all findings at the time of the inspection and a consultation with our Certified Home Inspector to assist you with understanding our findings.

New-Construction Inspection

New-Construction Inspections are performed at the completion of construction of a new home, but prior to your final walk through with the Builder’s Customer Service Representative or Superintendent. Having a thorough inspection performed by a third party inspector protects the home buyer’s interests. Included in your New Construction Inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of the home. We use a 400 point system to evaluate such items as the structural systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, HVAC systems and major appliances. In addition, an inspection includes a detailed report of all findings at the time of the inspection and a consultation with our Certified Home Inspector to assist you with understanding our findings.

Home Warranty Inspection

Home Warranty Inspections are performed during the last months of a Home Warranty contract. It is in the homeowner’s best interest to have a Home Warranty Inspection performed to verify that the homes components are in proper working order prior to the end of the warranty contract period. A Home Warranty Inspection includes the same thorough evaluation as a Pre-Purchase Inspection. In addition, you will receive a detailed report of all findings at the time of the inspection and a consultation with our Certified Home Inspector to assist you with understanding our findings.

Investor Property Inspection

Investor Property Inspections are performed prior to the purchase of an investment property as well as periodically during ownership. Pre-purchase inspections are performed to identify defects prior to taking ownership and give the ability to negotiate for repairs or price adjustments which reflect the condition of the property. Periodic inspections of your property enable you to identify problems to help you maintain your investments and give you a clear picture of the current state of the property. An Investor Property Inspection includes the same thorough evaluation as a Pre-Purchase Inspection. In addition, you will receive a detailed report of all findings at the time of the inspection and a consultation with our Certified Home Inspector to assist you with understanding our findings.

Pre-Listing Inspection

Pre-Listing Inspections are performed prior to listing your home for sale. This inspection enables the seller to gain an understanding about the condition of the home and to make any necessary repairs. Improving the condition of the home, potentially gives the seller a higher listing price and an increased profit at closing. Included in your Pre-Listing Inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of the home. We use a 400 point system to evaluate such items as the structural systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, HVAC systems and major appliances. In addition, an inspection includes a detailed report of all findings at the time of the inspection and a consultation with our Certified Home Inspector to assist you with understanding our findings.

Wood Destroying Pest Inspection

Inspecting for Wood Destroying Insects can alert you to the possible infestations in wood structural components of the home. Termites, Carpenter Bees, Carpenter Ants and Powder Post Beetles can wreak havoc on a home’s structure if left undetected. Our Inspectors are licensed through the Department of Agriculture. In addition, an inspection includes a detailed report of all findings at the time of the inspection and a consultation with our Certified Home Inspector to assist you with understanding our findings.